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after the bell alcoa lowered its 25012 outlook for aluminum demand but reported slightly better than expected earnings and revenue. also young brands, the kfc, pizza hut and taco bell parent said it saw strong quarterly sales in china. >>> the international monetary fund said global risks have risen in the last six months. >>> on tuesday protests got heated in greece as german chancellor angela merkel pledged her support for strict austerity measures there. >>> this morning toyota is recalling $7.5 million vehicles worldwide to replace defects in windows. nearly 2.5 million in the u.s. >>> the u.s. is suing wells fargo for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for what it claims is more than a decade's worth of mortgage fraud. >>> well, jack welch. the former head of general electric, a partial partner to this network, will no longer contribute to reuters. the tweet suggested the white house manipulated jobs numbers for political gain. >>> a doggy day care outside of chicago has stepped in it so to speak with the nation's biggest coffee chain. starbucks is asking star barks to c
after the bell alcoa lowered its 25012 outlook for aluminum demand but reported slightly better than expected earnings and revenue. also young brands, the kfc, pizza hut and taco bell parent said it saw strong quarterly sales in china. >>> the international monetary fund said global risks have risen in the last six months. >>> on tuesday protests got heated in greece as german chancellor angela merkel pledged her support for strict austerity measures there. >>> this...
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that coupled with alcoa's third carter earnings kickoff could be a big market driver today. yesterday intel, home debow and walt disney ended the day lower. apple dragged the dow and the s&p 500 despite denials of a strike at one of the manufacturing plants. house officials are warning u.s. companies to avoid dealing with china's two largest telecommunication makers. >>> american express and walmart are rolling out a new prepaid card. gm plans to hire up to 10,000 computer pros. it takes software and tech design in house. piling more into your fridge these days? well, that's because americans's waist lines are growing along with our refrigerators. there is new data that shows refrigerators expanded more than three cubic feet in the last 30 years. >> meanwhile if, yaur trying to lose a few, the american beverage association is rolling out new soda machines with calorie counts on the buttons. >>> finally, it may be 5:00 somewhere. on john wayne's watch, it's always cocktail time. my kind of watch. the $32,000 time spees among $3 million worth of goods up for grabs at one conne
that coupled with alcoa's third carter earnings kickoff could be a big market driver today. yesterday intel, home debow and walt disney ended the day lower. apple dragged the dow and the s&p 500 despite denials of a strike at one of the manufacturing plants. house officials are warning u.s. companies to avoid dealing with china's two largest telecommunication makers. >>> american express and walmart are rolling out a new prepaid card. gm plans to hire up to 10,000 computer pros. it...
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after the bell, alcoa lowered its 2012 outlook for aluminum demand but reported slightly better than expected earnings and revenue. also yum brands said it saw strong quarterly sales in china. >>> the international monetary fund says global financial risks have risen in the past six months. that's thanks mostly to the eurozone debt crisis. >>> on tuesday, protests got heated in greece as german chancellor angela merkel pledged her support for strict austerity measures there. >>> this morning toyota is recalling nearly 7.a 5 million vehicles worldwide to replace defects in power window switches in more than a dozen models nearly 2.5 million in the u.s. >>> the u.s. is suing we also far go for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for what it claims is more than a decade's worth of mortgage fraud. >>> jack welch, the former head of general electric, will no longer contribute to reuters news and fortune magazine. welch's decision comes in the wake of controversy sparked by a tweet he sent last week suggesting the white house manipulated job numbers for political gain. >>> a doggy d
after the bell, alcoa lowered its 2012 outlook for aluminum demand but reported slightly better than expected earnings and revenue. also yum brands said it saw strong quarterly sales in china. >>> the international monetary fund says global financial risks have risen in the past six months. that's thanks mostly to the eurozone debt crisis. >>> on tuesday, protests got heated in greece as german chancellor angela merkel pledged her support for strict austerity measures there....
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while wall street gears up for earning season this week, a lot of big companies reporting, including alcoa, and jpmorgan chase, and will we see the third earnings declined in the third quarter. also ahead this week, the latest inflation data and a look at consumer sentiment. we will track that in the business news on cnn money. >>> and here is what we are watching this week. we are speaking with simmons. the daughter of kiss front man gene simmons. and also a few other big stars to stop by and talk hot topics with me on "showbiz tonight." >>> we told you about hugo chavez in a tight race in venezuela, and the polls are still open now in some places until the last person votes. but here is what cnn is learning, that hugo chavez has been projected the winner again, 52% to almost 45%. so he has been -- he's been president there for 13 years and will go on to be president again. hugo chavez has been declared -- projected the winner in the venezuelan election. >>> the anchor who dressed down a viewer who e-mailed her about her weight. well, she says he bullied her, but was it actually the oppos
while wall street gears up for earning season this week, a lot of big companies reporting, including alcoa, and jpmorgan chase, and will we see the third earnings declined in the third quarter. also ahead this week, the latest inflation data and a look at consumer sentiment. we will track that in the business news on cnn money. >>> and here is what we are watching this week. we are speaking with simmons. the daughter of kiss front man gene simmons. and also a few other big stars to...
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and then we got alcoa kicking off earnings season, this has been a major loser throughout the week can make it to the significant decline. sending weak global growth to have a selloff in that dow component. all the way down to chevron even though oil prices gained 2% for the week ending up with at&t, your biggest loser for the week, the weekly chart at&t down 6%. back to you. liz: thank you very much. let's bring back jim swanson, chief investment strategist. we need your number one moneymaking trade, what is it? >> they're good in commercial real estate and tremendous in it. we have overvaluation, hitting 15 to 20 times cash flow, this is getting overvalued. i would ship the money into it. really fantastic margins and we are seeing companies trying to hold onto very high margins the way they're doing that is moving into storage companies they can do virtualization off-site and a big money saver. cheryl: a basket of a whole bunch of computing names, is that a way to get a lot of exposure in one fell swoop? >> i don't want anybody to think they can buy a naive basket. some companies are
and then we got alcoa kicking off earnings season, this has been a major loser throughout the week can make it to the significant decline. sending weak global growth to have a selloff in that dow component. all the way down to chevron even though oil prices gained 2% for the week ending up with at&t, your biggest loser for the week, the weekly chart at&t down 6%. back to you. liz: thank you very much. let's bring back jim swanson, chief investment strategist. we need your number one...
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alcoa beat estimates on top and bottom line. shares are getting a nice pop after-hours. >>> government is filing a civil suit against wells fargo. they are accused of reckless behavior issuing federally backed loans. shares of wells fargo fell nearly 2%. >>> all right, our top story today, german chancellor angela merkel arrived in greece today and was met with massive protests. some greeks even dressed as nazis to mock the german leader that is so nice. what a great welcome. why are the greeks protesting one of the few people who might actually be able to help them escape a economic meltdown? joining me for more on this story, university of chicago proper professor charles lipscomb and former director of the congressional budget office, douglas holtz-eakin. thanks to you both for joining us. doug, what do you think of those pictures? >> i think this is a reminder that greeks have not done the hard reforms they need to be successful. to be successful in the bad growth, big debt environment they have to cut government employment
alcoa beat estimates on top and bottom line. shares are getting a nice pop after-hours. >>> government is filing a civil suit against wells fargo. they are accused of reckless behavior issuing federally backed loans. shares of wells fargo fell nearly 2%. >>> all right, our top story today, german chancellor angela merkel arrived in greece today and was met with massive protests. some greeks even dressed as nazis to mock the german leader that is so nice. what a great welcome....
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lots of companies reporting, including alcoa, jpmorgan chase and wells fargo. will we see declines in the third quarter. some think that weakness in europe will finally take a toll here in the u.s. also ahead, the latest inflation data and consumer sentiment. we'll track all of that on monday. >>> i'm "showbiz tonight's" a.j. hammer. we're speaking with sophie tweed simmons. and a few big stars stopping by to talk hot topics with me on "showbiz tonight." >>> this is just in. we told you about hugo chavez in a tight race with henrique capriles. here's what cnn is learning, that hugo chavez is projected the winner again. hugo chavez with 57% to capriles' 45%. so, he has been -- he's ruled there -- i should say been president for 13 years. he will go on to be president again. hugo chavez declared, projected the winner in venezuela. we'll continue to update you. >>> you probably saw the video this past week. the anchor who dressed down a viewer who e-mailed her about her weight. well, she says he bullied her. but was it actually the opposite?no is intensified with
lots of companies reporting, including alcoa, jpmorgan chase and wells fargo. will we see declines in the third quarter. some think that weakness in europe will finally take a toll here in the u.s. also ahead, the latest inflation data and consumer sentiment. we'll track all of that on monday. >>> i'm "showbiz tonight's" a.j. hammer. we're speaking with sophie tweed simmons. and a few big stars stopping by to talk hot topics with me on "showbiz tonight."...
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investors also hoping for better earnings news after we saw problems with alcoa. shares fell on the aluminum company's cautious onlook mostly because -- outlook mostly because of a slowdown in china. the dow dropped 128 points in trading. the nasdaq was off by 13 points and the s&p 5 hundred was down by -- 500 was down by about 9. this is coming as better news. the u.s. economy grew modestly in september. the federal reserve says its latest assessment of economic conditions shows an improving housing market, helping many areas of the country last month. at the same time consumer spending was flat or up just slightly. in most of the regions surveyed. >>> more people struggling financially are staying in their homes. foreclosure activity fell in september to a five-month low. according to realty track, california, michigan and georgia saw the biggest drop since foreclosure. that offset a jump in the number of foreclosure notices sent to homeowners in florida, illinois and ohio. so we're starting to see a little bit of improvement around the edges for the economy. >>
investors also hoping for better earnings news after we saw problems with alcoa. shares fell on the aluminum company's cautious onlook mostly because -- outlook mostly because of a slowdown in china. the dow dropped 128 points in trading. the nasdaq was off by 13 points and the s&p 5 hundred was down by -- 500 was down by about 9. this is coming as better news. the u.s. economy grew modestly in september. the federal reserve says its latest assessment of economic conditions shows an...
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after the closing bell, earning season officially kicked off with alcoa reporting better than expected earnings. shares trading flat. yum brands is also out with earnings that beat expectations. however, revenue was light. the stock up in late trading. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now, back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." arizona's democratic senate candidate richard carmona has an inspiring biography that's nearly cuss mom made for politics. he dropped out of high school, went to vietnam, and became a decorated combat veteran. he got a ged, got a medical degree, and went on to become surgeon general in george w. bush's administration. here is a part of his story in a campaign ad. let's watch. >> from the jungles of vietnam to life-saving rescues at home, rich carmona has always answered the call. in the senate he'll support our veterans because he's lived it. >> now, richard carmona has put the republican held arizona senate seat in play. democrats dearly want to hold on to the majority in the senate and flipping the seat held by jon kyl would make
after the closing bell, earning season officially kicked off with alcoa reporting better than expected earnings. shares trading flat. yum brands is also out with earnings that beat expectations. however, revenue was light. the stock up in late trading. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now, back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." arizona's democratic senate candidate richard carmona has an inspiring biography that's nearly cuss mom made...
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stocks fell again today on warnings from alcoa and chevron that future earnings may be down. the dow jones industrial average lost 128 points to close just short of 13,345. the nasdaq fell 13 points to close at 3,051. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we turn to a ctentious hearing on capitol hill today as lawmakers took a closer look at what happened at an american diplomatic post in libya. jeffrey brown reports. >> the committee will come to order. will you please take your seats? >> reporter: with that, the house oversight committee got down to examining the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya that left four americans dead, including ambassador chris stevens. the episode has itself become politically charged with election day less than a month off. republican committee chair darrell issa opened with this salvo. >> today it is 30 days since the september 11th attack, more or less. it is a long time to wait if you're sitting in cairo, in algeria, in beirut, damascus, and you don't trust that the security measures you n
stocks fell again today on warnings from alcoa and chevron that future earnings may be down. the dow jones industrial average lost 128 points to close just short of 13,345. the nasdaq fell 13 points to close at 3,051. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we turn to a ctentious hearing on capitol hill today as lawmakers took a closer look at what happened at an american diplomatic post in libya. jeffrey brown reports. >> the committee will...
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better than expected earnings and revenues from alcoa tonight. the company repeated its forecast that aluminum demand will double between now and 2020. alcoa is the first dow component to report earnings and is considered a bellwether of how the economy is faring. meanwhile, chevron raising a red flag. the oil giant says a lengthy pause in oil production during hurricane isaac will result in "substantially lower" third quarter results. on wall street, stocks fell on worries about the coming flood of corporate earnings-- the dow tumbled 110 points, the nasdaq@h lost 47, and the s&p down 14. tomorrow, big changes in store for ebay. we talk with the president of ebay marketplaces. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public levision station.
better than expected earnings and revenues from alcoa tonight. the company repeated its forecast that aluminum demand will double between now and 2020. alcoa is the first dow component to report earnings and is considered a bellwether of how the economy is faring. meanwhile, chevron raising a red flag. the oil giant says a lengthy pause in oil production during hurricane isaac will result in "substantially lower" third quarter results. on wall street, stocks fell on worries about the...
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alcoa in fact said that trucking was the reason they are downgrading their forecast. that is the beginning of the earning season. that is what wall street looks at how profits are going to be doing in america. this has a real impact. >> gregg: companies making truck engines are having to fire people? >> that was coming. those down the line, but we'll be watching for those kings of the road. >> gregg: can a buoyant car supply side sort of drive the demand side? >> the thing is -- yes, if people keep buying. how do they keep buying if they are losing jobs. it's so interrelated. the article was very brilliant because it showed the two sides. >> gregg: i'm going to keep my eyes on the road from now on. even when i'm not driving. brenda buttner. catch her on "bulls and bears" every saturday morning right here on the fox news channel. >> heather: you are a little bit of a back-seat driver. >> gregg: that is true. >> heather: some are too young to vote but some are getting high school kids registered to vote. we'll tell you why and how the program works. that is coming up in
alcoa in fact said that trucking was the reason they are downgrading their forecast. that is the beginning of the earning season. that is what wall street looks at how profits are going to be doing in america. this has a real impact. >> gregg: companies making truck engines are having to fire people? >> that was coming. those down the line, but we'll be watching for those kings of the road. >> gregg: can a buoyant car supply side sort of drive the demand side? >> the...
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. >> it's not an alcoa economy, even though alcoa makes the skin on your ipad. >> by the way, today, back in 1908, the first model "t" rolls off the line of ford. they eventually sold 15 million in the first 19 years, changed the way we all get around. >> remember that $5 pay scheme he had. he wanted -- henry ford wanted everybody to be able to afford a ford car. he was in the end, i think, a little demographically challenged in his outlook about the country. >> a bit. >> but great industrials. >> now we've got car driving themselves on route 1 in california thanks to google. >> take a look at shares of oracle, surging today on the first day of its open world conference. it's up 1.6%. really nice, strong gain, bucking the trend amongst its peers, as well as a broader market. one of those ipos going to hit the market workday. that's a cloud play, expected to be a hot ipo. in fact, people are already estimating that revenues will hit $1 billion by 2015. so workday is that ipo. could be in oracle's back yard in terms of competition. >> i find it amazing. oracle's application growth was
. >> it's not an alcoa economy, even though alcoa makes the skin on your ipad. >> by the way, today, back in 1908, the first model "t" rolls off the line of ford. they eventually sold 15 million in the first 19 years, changed the way we all get around. >> remember that $5 pay scheme he had. he wanted -- henry ford wanted everybody to be able to afford a ford car. he was in the end, i think, a little demographically challenged in his outlook about the country....
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. >> of course, alcoa, kicks off on tuesday. an interesting note yesterday, of the preannouncement, four out of five. don't fight the fed dynamic. >> some of them are secular concerns. some of them are international fedex. a lot of the other transports are not. but i do want to say this. he has done everything he can be to make fantastic bottles for soda he to making the skin of the ipad. in the end, he is still hostage to currency, to the inventory of alum nam and high cost and high pollution in order to get people to work. what a tough job he has. >> yeah. >> funny guy. >> east german, terrific sense of humor. >> taking a look at fdf, family dollar, i didn't expect a pop of 2 1/2%. their outlook for the first quarter was cautious. the range, high end of that range and same-store sales growth of 4%. consumables is just food. it's a lower margin business. >> i, too, was surprised. and when i visit my family dollar, i'm always happy to see that they have a terrific cooler. now, they have the freshest food that you would -- i stil
. >> of course, alcoa, kicks off on tuesday. an interesting note yesterday, of the preannouncement, four out of five. don't fight the fed dynamic. >> some of them are secular concerns. some of them are international fedex. a lot of the other transports are not. but i do want to say this. he has done everything he can be to make fantastic bottles for soda he to making the skin of the ipad. in the end, he is still hostage to currency, to the inventory of alum nam and high cost and...